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acasxa | 75-YEAR-OLD MAN THEATRE| FOUND GUILTY OF . KILLING HIS WIFE: OLYMPIA, Wa May | Hamilton Dougla 75. ree 1 akin t t love metime exact ” particul e} 1 75-year-old Hamilton Dou t ed, the the thi he love me be 2-Part Kalem Drama sgt an, Ape pty 5 \ j PSS an 10 year the 1 | y bea And Two Other Subjects |} less than 10 ! tence he jury returned t t erda Judge Claypool will pa enter \ ly nex : Whatever it is, it is equivalent to a d ‘ et Starting Sunday Hamilton Douglas lived a quiet, peaceable life for 25 years at 11 = on that one farm at Grand Mound, near Centralia, until two years ago, when Fate sent the woman to a ranch half a mile of his land He had come four times when 2d, Between Spring and Seneca Thay eee «A BIG TIME WITH w Jearned of the hat the he admitte man ' oday by @ parade, in lved with on that ranch was not prope she 5 PIKE S husband. He beat her quit Pettey a 3l T she told the old man ‘ “RINGO, THE SON OF THE SEA” And t . there came a| ganizations took part Le ne! sk » do r the ne of march w © score “THE STOLEN BRANDT’ nervo loor. Hi r r {Kalem Drama—2 Reels) hair disheve eyes dilate 1) of automobiles and floats, One of with fright, woman bei was a ie o . Douglas to take her in. Her “ features wa tring of Sist On Seattleg| s:0 s12. rerused to keop ner any | antomodiios filed with society and longer, club women, each wearing a sun nd Then They Marry bonnet and carrying a big market And Then They M 1 \ ' Made Goods He took her in, and there she liv-| basket ed with her two children for many At th market, on Yambill at., In doing this you enable the} weeks. She helped the old manj| between Third and Fifth, more manufacturer to increase his} faithfully on the farm, and then|than 100 farmers’ wagons, loaded | came marriage. with produce, were stationed output, and compel him to em- ploy more help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly payroll, | the greater Seattle. Bakeries That was two years ago. Things went smoothly for some months And then came the younger m Charles McDavitt was the x; CONSUMER given during the murde: jal the inevitable resulted Gets Him to Sign Deed As they grew to care more and THREE p NTS. more for each other, and Mrs. Doug page | las grew to care less and less for the old farmer, she contrived to have him sign a deed transferring his property to her. | ysumers’ Case & Case. 514 Fifth Ave WN) And then McDavitt came to I! © Friday after at the Douglas home. Douglas we Ac or 4, int * | Seattle Times pas he told In cour he discov ed his erstwhile peaceable home ruthlessly torn asunder. The young couple openly flaunted thelr intimacy before his eyes, he Stuff Prix visited th t Tamale Factory B.& said | were explained 1409 Sth—Bet. Pike and Union. 9] They cursed him as an “old fool.”|,,.Th® pany was introduced to) “aeekr es AND aaa Old Man Was Angry Star writer, who has written a rarest! “ The old man left. He wanted to| book, “Fingers That See,” which gO away and forget, and at the age | was pr ed by this concern. of 75 to start over again. The plant of the B. & M. fac He went to a place near Vancow-| tory, on Fifth av. was next visited. ver, Wasb., and stayed a month. But/The process of making Hot Ta he could not forget. And he return-| males wae demonstrated, and the ed. visitors were served with the “You're not wanted here,” told him. And the old man, determined to take command, replied by ordering MecDavitt from the house. McDavitt did not leave that night But in two or three days Mrs. Doug las and McDavitt packed up all the MAY VOTE AGAIN gerotssc aoc ON BRIDGES AT amie cmam vin | JUNE ELECTION McDavitt, in fact, had left, and when the old man asked for ene sion to take the team to Centralia, his wife laughed at h “This enraged me,” the old mann June 90 said when he was arrested, fuaces never said a word, but | just got a) council has 1 gun AND UP AND POPPED IT TO HER” U.S. CONSULSAFE WASHINGTON, May 16.—The Brazilian minister in Mexico City notified the state department today that John Silliman, United States consul at Saltillo, who has been un accounted for since the American landing at Vera Cruz, is safe and due in the capital today. The minister expressed the opin-| fon that Silliman’s delay was due to destruction of the raflroad between | Saltillo and Mexico City. MOTHERS MEET | . ecut his wife | product Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermiceil!, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, You may have a chance to vote on those canal bri bond tas |when the charter election cor committee of the mmended that the proposition be again | to the people at that} r 7 Cottages, Bungalows Garages Ete ADL sizes and styles Made in SEATTLE and shipped everywhere. bridge bond submitted time. The counctl will either or reject the day. The proposition includes bridge across the Lake Washington canal at 16th N. W., Fremont, tona and Montlake ay PROSECUTION TO REST MONDAY IN BECKER TRIAL nW YORK, May 16.—The prow on is expected to rest Monday confirm suggestion on Mon HUMANITY Presents _MIELED THREE CAR RIDERS DON'T CHICAGO, May 16.—Harley Beard, a 21-year-old farm hand,| who confessed here yesterday to} - the murder of three members of the| Massie family at Greasy Rid Ohio, said today he was ready to Through its executive committee, |return to the scene of his crime.|the North Phinn Avenue Im Beard discussed the details of the| provement club, as a result of a murder without showing emotion.|club meeting last night, has re- eo | quested the superintendent of pub. | lie utilities and the Puget Sound Rev. Dr. Alzamon Ira Traction, Light & Power Co, to Lucas Ph. D. “DENNY-RENTON” ff iseontisve the alternate stop, sys m recently installed on the Phin- All Clay Products ney ay, lin The Master Psychologist 1007 Hoge Bldg. in the DREAMLAND Juneau, Treadwell City and Doug up in Alas DANCING las Me so close together, s d M “| ka, they are almost one city, and un ay, ay 17 | thetr citizens have much in com- mon. The Alma, a 92-foot gasoline at 8 o’clock sharp | passenger craft, to be launched here Admission Bree. . Seats 25c| Wednesday, will go North to carry those citizens back and forth. For the BEST in Traveling Goods | OOK! READ! THINK!| at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING 3s BOOS TING ROSE 108 ANGELES, May 16. Phone Elliott 1169. of Mayor H. H, Rose are urging his Miller Trunk & Leather | gar Goods eandidacy for the republican nom ¥ ination for governor, Absolutely | presenting 12 the only th firat-run atre in Sentt never before IECOND AVE. day, Tuesday and Basa | with weeping, and struggles of the widow with t | children | He Takes Her In He was ¢ 8 and] PORTLAND, May 16.—Port she spoke nd’s first public market was The Seattle branch of the Con-|in the case of Chas. F. Becker, on gress of Mothers and Parent-Teach-| trial for the ing of Herman jer association will hold an adjourn-| Rosenthal. There was no session ed meeting at the Broadway high| today, Justice Seabury setting the} |school Monday at 2 p. m. Election| case over until Monday with yes-| {of officers will be held and reports| terday’s adjournment | of the state convention at Olympia Becker is expected to tentify| will be given. next week. Close observers sa the evidence against him is much stronger than that introduced at \CONFESSES HE_ |» ti tia | BOAT FOR NORTH Friends| THE STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914, SHORT NEWS [PHOTO PLAYS] HERE 1} ol} F ‘ , SNR divorces granted. ‘ ; ight of murdered man won't t Magdaline Werner use and from estate to defend self. | iy lh | Epworth league, — Methodiat | chureh, anniversary celebration | Sunda | Rev. H. L. Yarger, Atchison, Kan., preaches at St. Paul's English Lu-| theran church, Fremont, Sunday morning Lakewood Outing club meeting| May 28, New trustees are Mra, J Hailey, O. N. Huntosh, J, B, Bart-| lett, W yan and J, F. Haw kina. | Dr. H. H, Gowen writes for Open| Court, monthly magazine. J, Keyobawa, Jap grocer, fined for eling ef Oh Seventeen births, eight deaths. | Miss Reah Whitehead resigne from prosecuting attorney's office, ter six years Agnes Wilson, shoplifter, gets 90 Graduation Swedish hospital nurses. Chapter C, E. E. O. meets Monday Parent-Teacher association play, Franklin high, Thursday night Students volunteering for mission | work open conference on university campus Sans Souci club meets Tuesday. N. A. Imrie, Everett high profes. euks at the Y, M. C, A, Sun- day ternoon Burglars take $12 from home of F. }N. Bush, overlooking diamonds worth hundreds exercises held for Scene from “Tess of the Storm Country,” featuring Mary Pickford, a day night Pa Bs hio Hiro on Of attoet pets 21000 In| At the Clemmer, on tomorrow’ RESIDENCE THEATRES | jnew program, Hearst Selig News Pictorial will show scenes of actual fighting In the outer trenches a G. W. O'Neill enjoined from visit- ing home. | | Inez Wanne engaged to H. B. At the Home Until Sunday Wel at Tampico, United States troops “For the Family Honor,” two-reel ai jat V Cruz, first trial of cup de-| drama Hirds of Passage, com le | fend Resolute, Wellesley college edy Animated Weekly, No, 112 ® cre w, the Washington horse show topical; Ma and Pa Play Poker SLOEWHERE and ‘other late news. Other sub-| come jecta on the program are “On the ere * cai ck Bi tackling, Utah copper | stinute,” the story of @ political | At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunda Iggy: etal Yb othonbigs chelagg pry ni A Secret Crime,” telling of Accusing Skeleton,” thre urg-Amertcan liner Vate woman's weakness; “Doc Yak's| reel feature, and a one-reel comdy land, sails from Southampton mperance Lecture,” another car New York on maiden voyage. : ' , |toon comedy; “Gilligan's Accident le Methodist church, South, In con-| policy” and “Manines Three,” two MOVING PICTURE eren . |cess of mediation conference at Ni |°O™etes sae agra Falls Little Mary Pickford closes to carte: quulzabeth Bonnemort, Utah! night in “A Good Little Devil” at City, Tleem te dead at Balt Lake/the Melbourne. ‘This in a five-part | Famous Players feature, and is the Sh ’ son | play in which Mary was starring on} he xe oleite in Coachella valley! the stage when her health broke| erly Baar down and forced her to go to Call-| Regn per iy Bake trial for MUr-| fornia to recuperate, where she still N. Y., declared insane. |s. how playing for the Famous Play- Augen Haneberg, retired million-|°"* COMPANY, | t Claim of Mra. Woodrow Wilson WELFARE WORK easier to see a thing told how it's done It's a lot done than to be That's why motion pictures are to rr serge sully tos eeadhaer res The Card Sharps,” a two-reel! be used in showing the public at| | Owing to his itiness, no demon-| Domino drama, starts Sunday at the| the child welfare exhibit, in the stration will be made for Col. Roose-| F824 Armory, May 30, how, for in- velt upon his return. Suppose a very pretty girl discov-| stance, to “Care for School Chil- President will raise American je|¢T# that her father's secretary,| dren's E *. And then the public will also be shown what relation bovine tube culosis has to the public health; the movies will “discuss” “Milk and “Care of Milk in the Ypen Air Rooms,” “Flies, whom she loved was a card shar and once the partner of the man who had ruined her brother at cards. Would you believe his story, if all) appearances were against him, and | he protested that he was innocent? gations at Argentina and Chile to embassies. J. F. Payne appointed postmaster at Auburn. | Senator Jones asks $200,000 ap- propriation for Alaska exhibit at | San Francisco fatr. This girl, Annie Breese, the daugh-) “Toothache,” and a lot of other vital First National bank at Corning,|ter of Col. Breese, one of the old| subjects |Is., suspends after a run by depos.| school, you know, believes in| The film machine will be clicking tors. her sweetheart, and her faith was) in a special room every day from to 6 and from 7 to 10. Skilled lee. turers will help the pictures over the rough places. MUST HAVE GIRL The Brotherhood of the First Baptist church will honor the wom- en at a Ladies’ night dinner at the church at 6:30 Tuesday evening justified. It was all a plot against] him, although he was really a re formed card sharp, A new picture bill and three vaudeville acts com- BS ane gw and cashier of defunct Radcliffe, Ia. ow Senate committee reports appro- [Breton bill at $37,238,279, increase | Dlete the program 06,000 over house report we eee In Tongase na-| Algy has his troubles trying to | tional forest tn Alaska reserved for| court May, a beautiful young wom. education of Indians. an, in the Thanhouser comedy fea- Emergency fund turing Cyril Chadwick, at the Class | | asked A theatre, starting Sunday, entitled | of $50,000 is for army hospital require wage Getting Rid of Algy 1No man will be admitted. unless SES wy Jim Lewis is also courting the | NO ree eel ee indie | beauty, and when she shows her/ "1, Garter Helm Jones will give VESUVIUS BUSY | preterence tor Atgy, he and his Kank a,” adqrese on Some. Pecule | lock Algy in a trunk, People NAF May 16—Mount Ve-| While they are away to get an ex-| pressman, May orders the trunk | sent to her house, not knowing what | {t contains. The gang picks out| another trunk, and the police catch suvius burst into activity yesterday and reports are to the fect Etna continued in eruption, with con- LOSES BIG TAX te them as they are about to dump it} PORTLAND, May 16.—As a re- | into the river sult of the decision of the Southern “0. | Pacific Co. not to pay taxes on ie | lands now in litigation in the fa- |v WHAT'S ON THE BILLS mous land grant cases in the fed \o— ° | Alhambra Until Sunday Night “The Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 gon will lose an ag 59 in taxes. eral courts, Ore gregate of $460, two-part | — Nation's Peril,” ‘The Siren,” Nestor drama; ewly Weds’ Dilemma,” com- The Career of Waterloo Pe- * Rex comedy; “Barracks of this universally popular home NX Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer the Northwest Mounted Police,”| remedy—at times, when there educational. Order your printing by mall eee ismeed—are spared many hours | from Clase A, Sunday Until Tuesday |Of unnecessary suffering— | FRANK P, NOLAN | 1407 Fifth Ave. | He will save you money on all printing orders. BULL BROS. Night “The Mountain Rat,” four-part Re- liance drama; “Getting Rid of Al gy.” Thanhouser comedy. eee Clemmer, Sunday Until Tuesday LECHIHID CRS 2 | WEER’S CONTEST. Women Who Take 3 OPERA THE GRAND souse Cherry, Between Second and Third Sunday Until Tuesday Night 3 New 4 New Vaudeville Motion Acts Pictures The A2-Reel Wags Feature In “Oh! comedy sing You nc ing 4 talking act The Dallas Two Come- | Comedy dies Four Harmony, these if the comedy and ctor forbids ng. laughing Miss Frankie Tice Trombone Soloist miss this, great. 1O0c—! Oc—1O0c—1Oc—10c DRYS LEADING IN you Another Drama but a topnotcher in plot. Short, Don't it’s An eleventh-bour rally put mut the, “A g drys in the majority in the number | of wet and dry letters received 4; this week's prohibition contest. | published only recentl | ‘The contest closed at noon today.|five mentioned came ) Late this afternoon the judges were | through drink. still going over the mass of letters. “MRS. A. A. SUMNER, | Close to 5,000 persons have taken “1115 Fifth av." | part in The Star's wet or dry con- > OE? test thus far. ? “Prohibitionists are sincere, selft The Star offers $5 for the best /deceived persons, suffering from = wet, and $5 for the best dry argu-| meddier’s itch. ment every week. The letters are CHARLES TAYLOR, limited to 150 words, “42 Savannah St., New York.” The judges weeded out part of wend the letters this morning. The best ones were put aside. Extracts from a few of these are printed here-| with. One of the letters comes from a reader in New York. PREFERABLE T “It must be admitted that the re-| striction of liberty by the abolition PATENT MEDICINES. of the sale of all alcoholic beverages | “A good prohibition argument was used in The Star unconscl |in ‘You Get a Look at Life in thee would not be too great a burden to |impose on the public if the misery caused by drinking could be avoid-| prescriptions Are Specific—Patents “919 26th av” Strike an Average. oct “| formerly resided in South Da-| jkota, a dry state. While there | saw |more instances of drunkenness than {16 undesiraby | have ever seen here. ge Sow “FRANK HAMMESSY, Present laws, the “pure tion, a great deal of features of “Patent have been eliminat for some cers verett, Wash.” not be. wi ee liscriminately honest” pat ent edicine merely “strii “My husband comes home drunk it may cure Sena frequently. God knows | get litt! enough of his salary now, and | die a thousand deaths watching him| lose his self-respect and good quali- ties. | am for prohibition. “MRS. C. C. cord t on Brown, and be actually ntal to Smith. Of course, ong testimonials come from pses who were cured.” only way to be treated for any physical ailment is to get a pres scription, written especially for each |case, The services of an ex-Govern= |ment Physician are furnished absoe ely free to all patrons of the Breme del Drug Company at 117 Yesler Db.” “Prohibition would create more crime Men thrown out of employ- ment when the liquor manufac-|jovaryhady is welcome te his awe turers quit and the saloons and | ic He preseribes for all without and the prescriptions are here at regular rates—= to guess at your case with cafes close up, would turn to des. perate measures to get food. “0. “Selig News world's Jusi Printers news; “On the political | Seld everywhere, In boxes. 10c., 28. drama; “Doc Yak's Temperance 1013 Island A AIN 1049 | Lectu jomedy; “Gilligan's Acct ATT i mm i Tn Ti edy; “A Secret Crime,” drama, Melbourne, Sunday Until Tuesday Night TORE HIS FLESH: “Out of the Night,” two-reel Dom. y | Thanhouser comedy; “Quicksand Majestic drama; “Izzy and the Ban dit,” Komic comedy. ee rhe Card Sharps, reel Dom- Tortured For Three Weeks, But|!00; “His Reward,” Princess drama; nookum’s Birthday” and “Fickle Washington, D, C., Dec. 3, 1918:] vinte “All over my body were small pim- ; a te 6 ples which Itehed me so that could! @otonial, Sunday Until Tuesday For three weeks I could not slee?) «Marriage of Cupid,” two-part at night until I was simply €X-| pathe play; “Broncho Billie's Leap,” hausted, I tried most everything] tsganay drama; “Buddy's First and I can truthfully say that not un-| Weekly,” world’s news. til I used Resinol Soap and Resinol a8 Cat 6 Ti i¢ a t pe ih Yintment did I n to fool Ke! giseke, Gunday Until Tuesday dent Policy”; “Maniacs Three,” com- ino drama; “When Alfy Froze Up,” Grand, Sunday Until Tuesday Night R * tw T Applications Did the Work. ee 4 Mary Jane,” Royal comedies; vaude just grab my flesh and tear {t apart Night |that was supposed to give relief! Gall” Vitagraph comedy; “Pathe's the man I was, After only two ap- plications there were no more symptoms of my allment.” (Signed) A. Jackson, care of Water Re |trar's Office, District Building. Physicians have prescribed Res- inol for nineteen years, for all sorts of skin troubles, pimples, dandruff, sores, ulcers, burns, wounds, and| “Tess of the Storm Country,” Fa | piles. Kvery druggist sells Resinal| mous Players drama, Ointment and Resinol Soap, but for see trial size, f write to Dept. 15-R,| Tilikum, Sunday Until Tuesday Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Do not bel “Zingo, the Son of the Sea,” four deceived by imitations, first installment. Ki drama; “The Snakeville Epidemi Essanay comedy; “The Miser’s W ding Gift,” Vitagraph drama, "2 Tivoli, Sunday Until Saturday Night nnn CME! Route OF THE € ALL-STEEL TRAINS FROM SEATTLE and All Other Points in the Northwest to $110.00 Minneapolis .$_ 60.00 Paul,....$ 60.00 +» 92.00 Montreal «- 105.00 hington . 107.50 New York:.; 108.50 Winnipeg ..: 60.00 Proportionately » in the Hast, Return through duced fares to Many Other F ifornia at slightly higher fa Special Selling Dates—May 16, 18, 19 and 20 to Chicago, Only FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31, 1914 Liberal Stopover Privileges. Choice of Routes Returning TWO ALL-STEEL TRAINS EAST DAILY “The Olympian”—‘“The Columbian” or additional information, A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. CRISWELL General Agent Passenger Dept ty Ticket Agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Becond and Cherry, Seattle. ie call on or address